Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Have a look Right so if I give you one fifty , there you are . |
2 | You do n't do that long before you realize it 's a waste of time . |
3 | The condescension there implied that the acceptance was possible only because he knew he would win . |
4 | Mm yeah I like that So when they picking his car up then ? |
5 | I 'm particularly the textiles I suppose I 'm I 'm quite keen on keenest on because I think we 're far ahead of everybody else with textiles . |
6 | I 'll tell you this so that you know I 've problems too . |
7 | it up again here , so I did n't mi wish to discuss it like this so as I said it 's gon na be twelve months ' time . |
8 | The various sections of the school function as effective teams and the objectives are clear so that they know what is required of them . |
9 | When it was rephrased , ‘ Do you ever find yourself saying , I wish 1 could do this better or I wish I knew more about that ? ’ it was more easily understood . |
10 | That said , the working environment in OS/2 is different enough that I found myself trying to unlearn the way I work at present and trying to use the system the way IBM meant it to be used . |
11 | They will do this only if he exercises his authority firmly and impartially . |
12 | The position was clear enough but she thought she ought to enlarge . |
13 | ‘ My father 's made it clear enough that he wants us to — to — ’ |
14 | I said you , she said yes , I 'm afraid so and I said I do sometimes begrudge it to those men in there . |
15 | Stress becomes harmful only when it exceeds our ability to cope with the situation , or when it continues unrelieved over a prolonged period . |
16 | Anyway , I thought I 'll have this away and I slid it off the shelf and it dropped like a ton of bricks on me leg and broke me ankle . |
17 | This is my command , love one another just as I love you . |
18 | There was no doubt in her mind that he was doing this deliberately and it drove her to forcefulness . |
19 | And he was embarrassed further when he realised he was the last to finish . |
20 | Well , ten minutes later it was still up to me knees , I said , I ca n't keep this up and he shouted something down to somebody else , who shouted to somebody else , Put your sprags back lads . |
21 | Mm it 'll be about five to half past when he leaves I should think by the time he 's cleared up . |
22 | It 's quite funny though when he kicks his legs and he went he goes ooh wah ! |
23 | you know I 'm having a clear out and he promised him a tin |
24 | He had played classical music on the stereo , which Boy had assured him he liked , and it was true ; Boy had never heard music like this before and he thought it was wonderful , a sound as big , and as warm , and as expensive as the car ; a sound as exciting as the sensation of being driven through the night by a stranger . |
25 | I 've written about this before and I expect I 'll write about it again , because I get more frustrated knitters questioning me about this than almost anything else . |
26 | This is a cheese which is expensive , smells of drains — it is marketed in wrapped wedges so you do not find this out until you get it home — and in consistence is more suitable for mending tyres than for the cooking pot . |
27 | Be having another now cos he read them the other day . |
28 | It was quite funny really and I enjoyed it very much . |
29 | Interestingly , they sound radically different , and different even before you plug them in . |
30 | Was this here when you did your measurements ? ’ |